Definition of locuples
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Orthography ID = 1009387
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LEM
locuplēs, locuplētis
PLE-
adjective (3rd 1-termination)
  1. rich in lands, substantial, opulent
  2. rich, wealthy, opulent
  3. [figuratively] well stored, provided, richly supplied, rich
  4. responsible, trustworthy, trusty, safe, sure
Abbreviations
locuplēs ētis (abl. -plētī or -plēte; plur gen. -plētium and -plētum), adj. with comp. and sup. locus+PLE-, rich in lands, substantial, opulent: pecuniosi et locupletes.

—Rich, wealthy, opulent: egebat? immo locuples erat: aquila, i. e. the lucrative post of centurion, Iu.: locupletem optare podagram, the rich man's, Iu.: praedā locuples, S.: frugibus annus, H.: urbs locupletissima.

—As subst: agros locupletium plebi colendos dedit, the rich: proscriptiones locupletium, S.: locuples quae nupsit avaro, Iu.

—Fig., well stored, provided, richly supplied, rich: domus: oratione: Latina lingua locupletior quam Graeca.

—Responsible, trustworthy, trusty, safe, sure: reus, that can fulfill his engagement, L.: locupletissimi auctores: tabellarius.
 
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